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Easton Pro Gloves, once again

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On the newest model of Easton Pro Stocks, is there one size? I haven't seen any sizes specified on any of these gloves, so I'm guessing they're a one size deal?

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My brother got 14.5"s but I could barely get my hand in there. I don't know if they changed what they call an inch or what, but they snug as hell.

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My brother got 14.5"s but I could barely get my hand in there. I don't know if they changed what they call an inch or what, but they snug as hell.

Do they still have the brutally short fingers like the M1s?

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Not as bad as the M-1's but yes, most of the Easton upper level gloves still have that shorter finger feel to them. If you don't like that fit your better off getting some Reebok or Nike/Bauer upper end gloves or even Eagles if you can swing the cost. They have longer fingers and feel more roomy because of it.

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My brother got 14.5"s but I could barely get my hand in there.  I don't know if they changed what they call an inch or what, but they snug as hell.

Do they still have the brutally short fingers like the M1s?

Duch sums it up, they're friggin' stumpy. Nice gloves to say the least but the only way to get in them comfortably would be custom fingers.

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Mack, I remember you said you have big hands.....do you have long fingers too? The x70 fingers felt short on me and I didn't know if it was my hand or the glove that was the problem...lol.

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Yeah, I have longer fingers and it's a pain with most gloves trying to get something comfortable. The XL fingers or whatever TPS has on its customs are about perfect, but I don't know of any retail gloves that offer longer fingers.

More often than not you can get away with a shorter "hand" part of the glove if the fingers are sized right because there's more margin to work with there.

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